NIH funding cuts could ‘severely hinder’ research at Dartmouth
According to College officials, 1,300 College employees and 400 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center employees’ positions are funded by federal grants and could be at risk.
According to College officials, 1,300 College employees and 400 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center employees’ positions are funded by federal grants and could be at risk.
Olimpia Coral Melo spoke about her advocacy for the eponymous Olimpia Law, the first legislation to outlaw digital violence in Mexico.
On Feb. 15, more than 200 New England high school students competed in the first student-run Science Olympiad competition on campus.
The endangered American elm used to be a campus staple. Dartmouth must do more to restore the species.
Income inequality may be shaping our career choices.
Though historically exclusionary, Dartmouth’s mainstream Greek houses are creating inclusive spaces for queer members.
One writer explores the different opportunities available for student photographers, from traveling abroad to behind-the-scenes access at sporting events.
In BIOL 61, “End of Winter: Winter Ecology,” students conduct fieldwork researching Hanover’s winter ecosystems.
One writer reflects on the catharsis of music on nights out at Dartmouth.
Naji discussed his experience being imprisoned for his writing and reflected on the potential future of literature.
Katz, an author, educator and social theorist, helped create the “bystander approach,” which encourages community members to take an active role in curbing harm.
The Senate passed an amendment that allows for votes more easily, while delaying a task force that opponents argue could unfairly empower certain senators.
Peter Beinart advocated for a one-state solution to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, an approach he argued aligns with the Jewish faith.
High effort, dominant interior defense and prolific shooting helped the Big Green sweep this weekend’s double header.
The event, hosted by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, drew 350 in-person and remote audience members.
This month, student organizers have planned programming designed to celebrate and reclaim Black culture.
Pietrasiewicz’s record, which she scored at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston, clocked in at 2:39.85.
After a three-game losing streak, Dartmouth scored a 3-2 win over the Crimson on Feb. 7.
Some students have expressed frustration about a lack of guidance from the College regarding potential travel bans under the Trump administration.